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These suspects were apprehended during various operations conducted in Bishop Lavis, Elsies River, Gugulethu, Ma- nenberg, Nyanga and Philippi East. According to police spokesperson Captain Marie Louw there were a number of arrests and successes achieved during these crime- fighting operations. “182 suspects were apprehended during searches at drug houses and stop and search operations where warrants of arrests were also issued,” she says. “Operations were also conducted at 40 she- beens, which led to 19 people arrested for dealing in liquor without licences. “Tracing operations were conducted with 30 wanted suspects arrested. 30 suspects were also apprehended for crimes commit- ted against women and children.” She added that 521 visits were made to spa- za shops and 13 visits to second-hand goods shops. Sixty-one vehicle control points were held. “Some suspects were apprehended for cas- es ranging from murder, assault with the in- tent to do grievous bodily harm, attempted murder, robbery, possession of stolen prop- erty and driving under the influence of li- quor.” Some of the incidents that Louw high- lights include: . On Wednesday last week officers from Bishop Lavis were busy following up on in- formation received about a murder suspect, when they saw two unknown men running into a house in Bishop Lavis. They followed the two men and searched them, finding an unlicensed firearm with one magazine and seven rounds, tik, man- drax and a scale in their possession. . In an incident on Thursday 2 July the crime prevention unit in Bishop Lavis re- ceived reliable information from the com- munity that drugs were kept on premises at a house in Valhalla Park. When the police searched the premises they found 67 cut mandrax half-tablets and 15 whole mandrax tablets. These successes, she says, are a result of police officers’ diligence and vigilance and some were through information shared by responsible community members. “People are always complaining that we are not reacting to their information,” says Louw. “But, these exercises and arrests prove that we are taking action when we get information from the public. We are warn- ing these criminals that their neighbour- hoods are not looking the other way and we will continue to take drastic action against them to maintain safety.” With information from the public an im- portant tool in the fight against crime, the police are seeking help in solving some of the following crimes: . On Friday last week at 21:30 two occu- pants of a car were waiting in the drive- through at KFC Airport Mall, Belhar when they were accosted by two unknown men in their early twenties. The suspects held them up at gunpoint, threw them out of the car and sped off with the car in an unknown direction. V To page 2. 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Powerful police punchFighting crime in the community is in
the spotlight with the police makingmajor moves to improve safety in the
suburbs.In the past week the Nyanga cluster polic-
ing precinct arrested more than 260 sus-pects. These suspects were apprehendedduring various operations conducted inBishop Lavis, Elsies River, Gugulethu, Ma-nenberg, Nyanga and Philippi East.According to police spokesperson Captain
Marie Louw there were a number of arrestsand successes achieved during these crime-fighting operations.“182 suspects were apprehended during
searches at drug houses and stop and searchoperations where warrants of arrests werealso issued,” she says.“Operationswere also conducted at 40 she-
beens, which led to 19 people arrested for
dealing in liquor without licences.“Tracing operations were conducted with
30 wanted suspects arrested. 30 suspectswere also apprehended for crimes commit-ted against women and children.”She added that 521 visitsweremade to spa-
za shops and 13 visits to second-hand goodsshops. Sixty-one vehicle control points wereheld.“Some suspectswere apprehended for cas-
es ranging frommurder, assault with the in-tent to do grievous bodily harm, attemptedmurder, robbery, possession of stolen prop-erty and driving under the influence of li-quor.”Some of the incidents that Louw high-
lights include:. On Wednesday last week officers from
Bishop Lavis were busy following up on in-formation received about a murder suspect,
when they saw two unknown men runninginto a house in Bishop Lavis.They followed the two men and searched
them, finding an unlicensed firearm withone magazine and seven rounds, tik, man-drax and a scale in their possession.
. In an incident on Thursday 2 July thecrime prevention unit in Bishop Lavis re-ceived reliable information from the com-munity that drugs were kept on premises ata house in Valhalla Park.When the police searched the premises
they found 67 cut mandrax half-tablets and15 whole mandrax tablets.These successes, she says, are a result of
police officers’ diligence and vigilance andsome were through information shared byresponsible community members.“People are always complaining that we
are not reacting to their information,” says
Louw. “But, these exercises and arrestsprove that we are taking action when we getinformation from the public. We are warn-ing these criminals that their neighbour-hoods are not looking the other way and wewill continue to take drastic action againstthem to maintain safety.”With information from the public an im-
portant tool in the fight against crime, thepolice are seekinghelp in solving someof thefollowing crimes:
. On Friday last week at 21:30 two occu-pants of a car were waiting in the drive-through at KFC Airport Mall, Belhar whenthey were accosted by two unknown men intheir early twenties.The suspects held them up at gunpoint,
threw them out of the car and sped off withthe car in an unknown direction.
A few young rugby players fromBelvue Primary School in Belhar hadthe rugby adventure of a lifetimewhen they were guests of an Absacorporate social investment initiativeon Saturday. They were taken on avisit to the Springbok ExperienceRugby Museum in the V&A Waterfrontand then got to cheer for the Bokkeas they took on a World XV side atNewlands. More pictures on page 5.
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FROM PAGE 1No shots were fired and the victims sus-tainedminor injuries. The car, a cream-col-oured Toyota Conquest, was recovered twodays later in the N2 Gateway informal set-tlement. The keys were still in the ignitionand only its sound system removed.The police are investigating a case of car-
jacking and theft out of a car.Anyone with information about the inci-
dent is requested to contact the investigat-ing officer, Detective Constable EonDreyerat Belhar, on 021 953 8100 or 083 9577 586.. The police are also looking for informa-tion relating to an incident that happenedin 2010.In June of that year, the police in Belharresponded to an incident in which two peo-
ple were shot at a house in VogelgesangStreet.When they got there, they found 19-year-
old Talga Ryklief in a critical condition,and the 32-year-old Shaun van Rooyen in-jured. Ryklief was shot in the head, chest,buttocks and left leg while Van Rooyenwaswounded in his left upper arm only.The police retrieved 49 spent cartridges
on the scene. The suspects had fled in a sil-ver Polo sedan.Cases of murder and attempted murder
are being investigated. No arrests havebeen made.Anyonewith information can contact De-
tective Warrant Officer Clive Lewis on021 953 8100 or 081 384 4112.
Call for witnessesPolice are looking for information regard-ing an accident involving two taxis nearthe R300 bridge.According to a report, the incident took
place on Thursday 25 June at 07:00 whentwo taxis driving in the emergency lanealong Stellenbosch Arterial Road ranover William Damons (26).Initial reports indicate that Damons was
hit by the first taxi and then struck by thesecond taxi which drove over him.Both taxis then allegedly sped off in the
direction of Stellenbosch. According towitnesses both vehicles were White ToyotaQuantums. Damons died on the scene.Police are investigating several charges
that including culpable homicide andfailing to stop at an accident scene.V Anyone who witnessed the incident or who canidentify the taxis involved can contact theinvestigating officer, Detective Constable WilliamDreyer on 021 953 8100.
The homeless in Elsies River received ahelping hand to keep warm this winter atthe beginning of July.Over 200 homeless people (including
about 30 children) in dire need of warmclothing, blankets, food and other items tohelp them through the chilly weather, we-re assisted at the PamGolding Properties’Street Store.The event was held on Monday 6 July
at the Elim Night Shelter in Elsies River.“The event was a huge success and we
were able to provide them all [clients]with more than four items of clothingeach,” says Charlton Williams, area prin-cipal for the property group inGoodwood,Athlone and Belhar.“In addition to the clothes, we distribu-
ted 30 blankets, 50 pairs of socks and 50beanies as well as providing at least twohelpings each of food, including soup, cur-ry and rice, rolls and cold drinks.“Our sincere thanks and appreciation
also goes to VGV Attorneys, who partne-red with us for this event, for their helpand generosity, and to clients, familiesand friends, as well as our own staff andagents for donating clothing and otheruseful items.”All the clothes that were left at the end
of the day were handed over to the shelterfor their thrift shop.The Elim Night Shelter in Elsies River
has about 70 residents.V For more information about the shelter vi-sit http://elimnightshelter.webs.com.
Winter bonanza at Elim shelter
Pam Golding Properties’ Street Store held at Elim Night Shelter in Elsies River was aresounding success.
Delft and Belhar Police have embarked ona recruitment drive and have invited allsuitable candidates to apply for functionalpolice officers posts.Anyone who meets the list of require-
ments is free to apply.Prospective candidates must:. Have South African permanent citi-
zenship.. Be between the ages of 18 and 30 years
old.
. Have a valid Matric Certificate.
. Preference will be given to candidateswith a valid driver’s licence, Code 08.
. Must undergo psychometric tests.
. Should have no visible tattoos.Application forms are available at the
HumanResource Department at your near-est police station.Applicants are invited to submit and
hand in their applications at Delft PoliceStation.
Electricity will be in place for all residents at Leo Mews soon. PHOTO: GARY VAN DYK
Electricity will soon be part of life for allresidents living at the LeoMews devel-opment in Elsies River.
This development in Leonsdale was con-verted to City rental units.The units were initially being built for
sales purposes, but vandalism affected thepower supply to some of the units. Now allsystems are in place for the all the installa-tions made to become fully functional.LeoMews consists of 125 completed rental
units and forms part of the administration’scommitment to redress, through the provi-sion of rental opportunities for those whoqualify.The City’s human settlements directorate
currently has two contractors on site restor-ing the electricity supply to the last 35 unitsat the development.This includes rewiring or replacing plugs
and the installation of electricity dispenseunit (EDU) meters.This means the entire complex will soon
have access to electricity.Before the 35 tenants were allocated these
units, they were informed that the dwell-ings had been badly vandalised.They were also told the process had been
started to assign contractors to restore theelectricity supply and to replace the elec-tricity (EDU) meters.This currently costs the City approxi-
mately R250 000.“The City wants to thank the residents of
Leo Mews for their patience during the en-tire process,” said theCity’sMaycomemberfor human settlements, Benedicta van Min-nen.“This includes [the time it is taking] now,
while the electricity is being restored andthe EDU meters are being replaced as a re-sult of vandalism which took place prior totheir occupancy.“The process of appointing the electrical
contractors has taken some time, as the nec-essary processes needed to be followed.
“As a caring City, we are pleased to seethat all the families living at Leo Mews willbe able to enjoy the benefits of having elec-tricity in their homes, especially now, dur-ing winter.”Council approved the City’s acquisition
of the Leo Mews development from Stan-dard Bank in January 2014. As such, 90 of
the units at Leo Mews are brand new.Standard Bank could not sell these units
in the Gap market as they had intended to,and the City therefore acquired the proper-ty at a much lower rate than what it cost todevelop the property. To date, all the unitshave been allocated to beneficiaries, includ-ing elderly tenants.
Thank youWe at Pam Golding Properties Goodwood/ Athlone/ Belhar would like to thank all our clients,
friends, families and the general public for eagerly donating to this wonderful cause. With
the generous donations received from all and assistance from our exceptional agents, we
could feed and clothe more than 200 homeless and needy adults and children.
Thank you all once again for making The Street Store a huge success and we are happy to have given back to our community which has been an integral part of this venture.
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Soccer gives hopein Rosendal
Players of all ages participated ina soccer festival hosted inRosendal on two Saturdays.
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A community in Delft has started using soc-cer to combat dumping, gang activity anddrug abuse in their area.Residents ofRosendal got together andor-
ganised a soccer festival on two consecutiveSaturdays from the beginning of thismonth.“We took this initiative to develop a bet-
ter and active community,” says one of theorganisers, Godwin Blignaut.“The festival involved all ages. The objec-
tive was not to compete for any awards butjust to play and break barriers between theyouths from different streets and areas toshow how there is strength in unity.”Godwin also points out that the eventwas
also to bring attention to the lack of resour-ces in the area and the need to keep openspaces clean.“The field where we played is used as a
dumping site, so we, as a community, had
to come together to clean it up and trans-form it into a field of hope,” he says.Godwin says the organisers were very
happy to see how this event brought peopleand families together.“While the teams played, the parents and
general community came out to cheers theteams on.“This was a chance for the parents and
community to see that our youngsters havesporting abilities and skills.“We hope that one of the results of this
initiative is that it played a part in reducingthe gang activities in the area as well asdrug and alcohol abuse.”Godwin explains that they want to orga-
nise similar events on a regular basis.“We need more people in our communi-
ties involved in similarprogrammesandwecall on the authorities to play their part inhelping to develop this initiative.“More open spaces must be developed so
that they don’t become dumping zones –they must become areas of hope.”
Elsies River library will be closed until Sat-urday 25 July due to urgent maintenance .All returned library material must be left
with security at the main entrance.
During this time you can visit surround-ing branch libraries.You can call the Adriaanse library in
Clarke Estate on 021 444 2392/3 or Leonsdalelibrary (12th Avenue) on 021 932 4902 formore information.
Library closed
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Young people from Bonteheuwel wereempowered when the Academy of Youthand Development Opportunity (AYCDO)hosted a Community Information Ses-sion.The session was held at the library on
Friday 3 July where several companieswere invited to empower the youth withjobplacement opportunities andbursaryand scholarships to further their careertraining.Pastor Charles Jacobs, who heads
AYCDO said it was a successful sessionwith representatives from the NationalYouth Development Agency, R.Labs,Harambee Skills Development, ICollegeand FNB attended.“It is important that our youth know
what resources are available to them fortheir personal empowerment,” he said.“The attendees had the opportunity to
have a one on one sessionwith the repre-sentatives and they enjoyed these inter-actions. We will be having more of thesesessions in the future,” Jacobs concludesV For more information about future sessionscontact Jacobs on 071 278 8773 or 021 695 4092.
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Some young rugby players fromBelvuePrimary in Belhar had the experienceof a lifetime when they were treated
to a special celebration when the Spring-boks played a World XV side at Newlandson Saturday.The schoolwas chosen as part of anABSA
CSI initiativewhere the learners got to visitThe Springbok Experience Rugby Museumin the waterfront before going to the matchwhere they enjoyed watching the Bokkewin 46-10.Gary van Dyk went along to capture
some of their adventures.
For the love of the game
KarenSpolander,right, of TheSpringbokExperiencegives thepupils someSpringbokhistory duringtheir visit.
Pupils were given a bag of tasty treats during their visit to The Springbok Experience in thewaterfront and each received a beanie to help keep them warm for the rugby match. Helpingwith the handouts were, left, Karen Spolander and Ursula Sobotker from ABSA (far right).
Ingevolge artikel 49(1)(a)(i) van die Wet op Plaaslike Regering: Munisipale Eiendomsbelasting, Wet 6 of 2004, hierna die “Wet” genoem, worddaar hiermee kennis gegee dat die sewende aanvullende waardasielys (SV07) van die 2012- algemene waardasielys vir die 2015/16-boekjaarvanaf 21 Julie 2015 tot 31 Augstus 2015 vir die publiek by die lokale hieronder ter insae lê. Die vorms vir die indiening van besware is by hierdielokale beskikbaar. Die waardasielys is ook vanaf 21 Julie 2015 op die Raad se webwerf beskikbaar (adres hieronder).
Eiendomme word ingevolge artikel 78(1) van die Wet op die sewende aanvullende waardasielys (SV07) van die 2012- algemene waardasielysgeplaas indien dit: a) foutiewelik uit die waardasielys gelaat is; b) na die laaste algemene waardasie by die munisipaliteit ingesluit is; c) na dielaaste algemene waardasie onderverdeel of gekonsolideer is; d) ’n wesenlike toename of vermindering in markwaarde ondergaan het sedertdie laaste algemene waardasie; e) in die laaste algemene waardasie aansienlik verkeerd gewaardeer is; f) om enige ander buitengewone redeherwaardeer moet word; g) waarvan die kategorie verander het.
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Stockholm, Delft share big soundsRight: Fredrik Noren, leader of the Stockholm Jazz Orchestra, left, and Delft
Big Band’s Ian Smith with the members of the two bands.PHOTOS: GARY VAN DYK
GARY VAN DYK@gvdcapejazz
The art of the big band was in town lastweek when the Stockholm Jazz Orches-tra visited the city and got to share
their passion with the Delft Big Band fromCape Town.
The world-renowned ensemble from Swe-den performed with singer Gavin Minter atthe Baxter on Tuesday last week after per-formances in Grahamstown.
These musicians have a long history ofmusical collaborations with the city. Minterhas recorded and performed with them onseveral occasions, and they added to their
visit by hosting a workshop with the DelftBig Band at the rehearsal room in Airportindustria.
The visiting musicians were very im-pressed with the talented youngsters fromthe local band and motivated them with ad-vice on how to improve their talent.
AdviceFredrik Noren, leader of the Stockholm
Jazz Orchestra, pointed out the importanceof constant practice and sight reading andbeing able to “double” on instruments in thewoodwinds section.
“For such a young band you have a goodsound and it’s always important to work on
how you can sound better, together,” he toldthe youngsters.
“It’s not always easy but you must startworking on being able to double in the wood-wind section. That way you can always getmore work in big bands, because a lot ofcharts require you to switch to clarinet orflute from time to time.”
HonourDelft trumpeter Lorenzo Blignaut said
that he and his fellow members really en-joyed the workshop.
“For me it was an honour and privilege tobe able to be in the presence of one of theworld’s best big bands,” he said.
“We learned so much from them and I’mso grateful that we were able to play someof their music that they donated to us. I hopethat they come back soon.”
MotivationDelft musical director Ian Smith was also
excited about the visit and pointed out thatthese experiences could only motivate theband to keep on improving.
“We were also in Grahamstown andpacked out the performances with standingovations at every concert,” he said.
“But it’s when you have a workshop likethis that you learn how to improve and honeyour craft as a big band musician.”
The saxophone section of the two bands join forces during the workshop.
GARY VAN DYK@gvdcapejazz
The Equilibrium organisation in ElsiesRiver is celebrating another successfulschool holiday programme for the youth inthe area.
This annual holiday club was presentedfrom 29 June to 3 July with the theme “Youare brave enough”.
“Our aim was to take the children on ajourney of self-discovery and determina-tion,” says one of the facilitators, YolandeGroep. “About 300 kids took part in every-day activities.”
Equilibrium worked with the depart-ments of community and safety and educa-tion, Scripture Union, the police and Peoplefor Christ Ministry to provide a joyful andsuccessful week.
Unemployed youngsters, who were fund-ed by the City’s job creation programme,were included as volunteers. Even futuredoctors and nurses joined the volunteers.
“The police educated our youngsters onsubstance abuse and xenophobia,” saysGroep.
“Pastor Brooks from People for ChristMinistry also took the time to uplift thechildren with the word of God and encour-age the inner change within themselves.
“All children from grades R to 7 took partin various activities, such as soccer, netballand indigenous games. For the little ones,stations of arts and crafts were available.
“The children were blessed with dailymeals and presented their daily learningsin a fun-filled presentational way. Manytalents were revealed and praised.”
Groep is grateful for the volunteers in-volved. “We at Equilibrium would like tosay a big thank you to everyone who madethis year’s holiday programme unforgetta-ble and successful. To all children: Remem-ber you are brave enough; brave enough tostart, brave enough to listen, brave enoughto be.”
The fifth Winelands Bridal Fair will ta-ke place at SpierWine Farm on Satur-day 1 and Sunday 2 August.
The Bridal Fair brings together serviceproviders and products from across the Ca-pe and puts visitors in touch with the vari-ous experts they need in order to plan theirwedding or host a successful event.The show is open from 09:00 to 17:00. En-
trance costs R80 and includes entry to thefashion shows at 11:00, 13:00 and 15:00, livemusic, lucky draws, more than 100 exhibi-tors and a chance towin awedding packageof more than R72 000, which includes:.WeddingphotographybyVeroniquePho-tography of R17 000. Videography by MW Digital Productionof R10 000. Wedding planning by Crimson EdgeEvents of R16 500. Wedding champagne by The Fransch-hoek Cellar of R5 460. Wedding venue by Drosberg Weddingand Function Venue of R20 000. Wedding sweetie bar by So Soet of R3 240Entry forms will only be available at the
Fair. The drawwill take place after the lastfashion show on Sunday, at about 16:00. Ifthe winner is not present, the organiserswill telephonically notify the winner. If inany case the winner does not answer thephone call, the next winner will be drawn.Tickets for theBridal Fair can be purcha-
sed at the entrance. Parking is free.V Visit www.donatoevents.co.za or the WinelandsBridal Fair Facebook page or call the organisers on021 910 2779 for more information.
Visit bridalfair and win awedding!
A designer from Goodwood is one of eightCape Town designers who will showcasetheir talents at this year’s Central libraryfashion week, which includes a show andexhibition.Rameez Cassiem grew up in the Bo-Kaap
and started by repurposing old denim jeansto make bags and skirts. Despite a diseasewhich affects his nerves and limits muscleuse, Rameez’s clothing features hand-pain-ted designs.The fashion week will take place from 26
to 28August and the fashion show, inwhichRameez’s designs will take centre stage,will be held at the library in the city centreon Friday 28 August at 15:00.The third annual event aims to promote
young up-and-coming local designers andentrepreneurs. It promises to offer an ex-plosion of colour and creative talent.The programme includes a fashion show,
stalls and an exhibition of fashion items.There is still space to exhibit your fashi-
on and accessories at the library.V Residents who are interested can email HadjiraSydow at [email protected] or AzizaDavids at [email protected].
‘Read’ fashionat library too
Visitors to the Winelands Bridal Fair in Auguststand a chance to win a wedding packagevalued at more than R72 000.
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The inaugural Cape Town Cup will set theMother City alight with two internationalteams set to challenge two PSL teams in atwo-day double header soccer extravagan-za.
The City of Cape Town has announcedthat the Cape Town Cup soccer tournamentwill see host team Ajax Cape Town wel-come Portuguese team Sporting Club dePortugal aswell asEnglishPremierLeagueteam Crystal Palace FC and SuperSportUnited from up country at the Cape TownStadium next weekend.
The first game on Friday, which kicks offat 17:45, will see SuperSport United take onCrystal Palace.
Shortly after this, at 20:15, Ajax andSporting go head to head.
Sunday’s action will start at 13:00 withthe losers of Friday’s two matches chal-lenging each other.
The final, at 15:30, will be contested be-tween the winners of the games played onFriday. Should there be a tie after regula-tion time, a penalty shoot-out will decidethe winner of the Cape Town Cup.
Ari Efstathiou, Ajax Cape Town CEO,says Ajax Cape Town is privileged to hostSporting, Crystal Palace and SuperSportUnited for the inaugural Cape Town Cup.
“As a club, we continue to be leaders inthe soccer industry and hosting clubs ofthis calibre is the start of a great future forthe Cape Town Cup,” he says.
“Together with the City, we hope to growthis tournament in the future and host oth-er big name football clubs in Cape Town.We ask for the support of the communityto make this event a hugely successful one.
With ticket prices ranging from R200 toR400 each, host team Ajax hopes soccer-lov-ing fans will attend in their thousands.
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The battle lines were drawn at the CapeSun Hotel last week as some of theworld’s strongest chess players gath-
ered to contest this year’s South AfricanOpen Chess Festival.
The event was supported by the WesternCape department of cultural affairs andsport.
Advocate Lyndon Bouah, chief director ofsport and recreation, says: “In developing awinning nation it is important to improveinternational sports successes by support-ing events at all levels.
“Achieving an active and winning nationis underpinned by an enabling environ-ment.
“The staging of this event at the Cape Sunis part of our campaign to bring big sportevents to the Western Cape.”
South Africa’s first ever grandmaster,Kenny Solomon, marked his return to com-petition on South African soil, which was al-so his first tournament on home soil after of-ficially receiving the title of grandmasterearlier this year.
Solomon, originally from Mitchell’s Plainand a previous winner of the tournament,placed fourth in this year’s tournament witha score of 8.5.
“It was a tough tournament with a lot ofstrong players. I am happy that we were abletohave four grandmasters participating thisyear,” he says.
“It is important that foreign grandmastersparticipate in South African chess events –this is how chess can grow in our country.”
The tournament also incorporated the SAschools individual chess championship. Thechampionship saw some of the best juniorplayers in the country come up against eachother.
Former national junior team coach Calvin
Klaasen believes young players have an op-portunity to make a career of the game if thesupport shown at the SA Open continues togrow.
“It’s important for young players to identi-fy with heroes, to have something to strivefor.
“There are limited opportunities foryoung players in South Africa to progress toa professional level at the moment, but thatcan change if we are supported correctly.Kenny’s grandmaster title is just step one inSouth Africa becoming a powerful chess
country,” he says.Solomon, who now lives in Italy, believes
events of this nature need to happen moreoften if we are to produce more internation-al-grade players.
“Chess events like these help people buildconnections as we were there competing forover a week, so apart from the playing thereis also the post-game analysis and it’s inthese sessions where chess players can takethe opportunity to learn even more,” hesays.
English chess legend grandmaster NigelShort emerged victorious at the end of the11-round event. He gained the title based ona tie-break system, after ending on ninepoints alongside grandmaster Aleksa Strik-ovic from Serbia and India’s grandmasterAbhijit Kunte.
Short has been playing with the best sincehe became a grandmaster at age 19. He wasregularly placed in the top ten in the worldbetween the late 1980s and late 1990s.
He became the first English player to playfor the World Chess Championship titlewhen he played against Garry Kasparov in1993.
Solomon will next travel to Gauteng alongwith Short to play in a qualifier for one ofthe biggest chess tournaments in the worldtaking place in Las Vegas.
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The South African Open Chess Festival took place in Cape Town last week. From left aregrandmaster Aleksa Strikovic, grandmaster Nigel Short, Lyndon Bouah, grandmaster Abhijit Kunte,South African grandmaster Kenny Solomon and Mark Lewis. PHOTOS: JACKY FRITZ